Sentences with phrase «huge ordeal»

The phrase "huge ordeal" means a very difficult, stressful, or challenging experience. Full definition
I feel like this is being made into a huge ordeal over something that is pretty standard — you can't kick someone out of a group because they are gay.
Let's grieve as a nation and not make this such a huge ordeal.
Grilling just always seems like a huge ordeal to me.
Everyone knows that having a baby is a huge ordeal.
Growing and birthing a human is a huge ordeal, and after it's over you don't go back to feeling «normal» right away (or ever, if I feel like being super honest right now.).
I didn't use Amazon Prime at all with my first and I remember keeping lists of items I needed to buy the next time I was at the store and then taking my baby to shop with me and it was this huge ordeal.
My son is 3 and uses the toilet perfectly fine while peeing, pooping on the other hand has become a huge ordeal.
We all know skinny jeans became a huge ordeal when we realized we could make them in strechy material (hello jeggings).
We repeated this huge ordeal several times until we were satisfied with the pictures!
Conversion (done right) is a huge ordeal that involves thoroughly evacuating and flushing the system to make sure no oils incompatible with R134a remain; it may also involve replacement of old gaskets that will fail after the switch.
The units had to have the blades repaired periodically to keep them usable, which was a huge ordeal....
«It doesn't have to be the huge ordeal, in - ground, tiled, cost - a-fortune thing.
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